Precautions

Listed below are recommended optional components or related items. Your particular situation may require alternative recommendations. Please call and talk to our consultants if there are any questions at 800-282-6631.

I just got this bucket to feed my kids on and it is awesome! I used the lambar bucket for 23 years and after using this bucket one time, I would never go back to it. Simply love this bucket type feeder for my kid goats!

Square Buckets with Drilled Holes

★★★★★

January 17, 2017

John S
from Indiana

Simple to use bucket for orphans, a must have. Order one BEFORE you need it!

Square Buckets with Drilled Holes

★★★★★

May 25, 2016

Michelle R
from Indiana

I bought 2 of these buckets when I had to start bottle feeding a runt buckling goat and 3 additional triplets when mom couldn't keep up. The routine of one bottle and three jumping hungry kids was tedious. These buckets are awesome!! The three bigger kids took right to them and the runt figured out he wasn't going to get to eat if he kept waiting for his individual bottle (he's spoiled rotten!). Great product, start out on latex nipple first.

Square Buckets with Drilled Holes

★★★★★

May 10, 2016

Elecia L
from Tennessee

This product has been great. I am able to feed my baby goat without difficulty. I am able to attach it to the cattle panel with a bungee cord and it stays put. It hold plenty of formula and is easy to clean. This is a must have if you are feeding babies.

About Conductivity

Conductivity measures the amount of electrical current a material can carry. The opposite measure is known as resistance.

Many of Premier’s nets feature a green and white superconductor that has both stainless steel and tinned copper filaments for optimal conductivity. These “premium” nets are 10 times more conductive (38 ohms per 1000') than our “basic” nets. This enables the electric pulse to travel much farther and be less affected by weed contact.

We do not recommended the basic nets listed below for fences exceeding 500 ft in length:

Customers who are unhappy with netting are often those who’ve chosen one of these or their farmstore equivalents. Why do we offer them? Because they are similar in design and conductivity (380 ohms) to nets from our competitors—and comparisons make decisions easier.

Types of Line Posts

Line posts are built into the net. Three options are available.*

Single Spike (SS)The best choice, unless your soils are always soft or very hard.

Double Spike (DS)Posts allow you to push in the spikes with your foot. When soil is hard or rocky, double spikes are more difficult to install and remove.

Drivable Posts (DP)Allows use of a mallet or dead blow hammer for installing posts in dry, hard or rocky soil. Features a “spike stop” for extra support and internal fiberglass ribs for added strength.

Tip: To insert a line post into frozen or hard soil, use a power tool to drill pilot holes.

* Not all fences have all line post options.

About Positive/Negative (Pos/Neg) Nets

Is your area dry?

Conventional electrified fence systems rely on soil moisture to be effective. However, not all areas have the required moisture.

To overcome this, Pos/Neg nets* are wired to allow the use of every other horizontal strand as an extension of the ground terminal. Because half the strands are connected to the ground terminal or ground rod, reliance on soil moisture is reduced. A PowerLink must be purchased separately to make the secondary ground connection.

How it works…

In order to receive a shock, the animal must touch both a positive (hot) and negative (grounded) strand at the same time. This will deliver more pain to the animal than an all hot net (Pos/Pos) because moisture in the soil is not required to complete the circuit.

Pos/Neg fences can be converted to Pos/Pos in moist conditions. Remember, all fences must be kept free of vegetation.

* Not all fences have Pos/Neg options.

Line Post Spacing

“Plus” nets—6'8" spacings between line posts

Standard nets—10' or 12' spacings between line posts

Essential Energizer Advice

Buy a larger energizer than necessary. When the fence pleases, most folks will buy more fence—and need additional output.